Hello My Friends,
While Democrats see their base energized today, we are six months away from the election. And if the Alito draft becomes law, pro-choice Democrats will have to sustain their outrage... View MoreHello My Friends,
While Democrats see their base energized today, we are six months away from the election. And if the Alito draft becomes law, pro-choice Democrats will have to sustain their outrage and fight political battles in virtually all the red states.
Pro-life Republicans, libertarians and conservatives should stand with the Alito Five and what they have done and what, hopefully, they are about to do.
For this is what a vast slice of the party and the conservative movement has fought for, worked for, marched for and prayed for, for half a century.
If Roe is overturned, it is never coming back. It is gone for good. No Supreme Court will ever reinstate it. It will be on the ash heap of history, as President Ronald Reagan used to say.
If Biden, Nancy Pelosi’s House and Chuck Schumer’s Senate majority want to make abortion the issue of 2022 by passing a federal law codifying Roe v. Wade, if they want to die on that hill, it’s their call.
Democrats claim 60% of the nation wants Roe preserved and only 1 in 5 Americans wants Roe overturned.
Why, then, do they not pass that law codifying Roe at the national level and rely upon Roe’s supporters to produce pro-choice laws in the states where they do not today exist?
If the Alito draft opinion survives and Roe is overturned, pro-lifers will have many people to thank.
Foremost among these are President Donald Trump, who elevated to the Supreme Court three of the five justices who voted with Alito, and Sen. Mitch McConnell, who saw to it that these three alone would make it. Just some thoughts of mine.
Best regards,
Stephen